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The Learning Company - Oregon Trail 5th Edition

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Features

  • Explore the West! Live the Adventure! Survive the Trail! (Age 9 and Up)
  • Create Your Journey. Decide your occupation, who youll take with you, and where youre headed!
  • Talk with & learn from pioneers - Irish, African Americans, Native Americans, and other settlers. Share their dreams, fears, and adventures.
  • Blaze a Trail. Ford raging rivers. Hunt, fish, and forage for food. Be a part of the taming of the wild West. From the banks of the great Mississippi to the sweeping Williamette Valley, youll carve your own trail through an historic adventure.
  • Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 compatible

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Product description Explore the West! Live the Adventure! Survive the Trail! Westward, Ho! Are you ready to travel the Oregon Trail? It‘s going to take insight and careful planning to choose the right traveling companions, gear, and supplies. Even then, there are countless unpredictable hazards, like swollen rivers, poisonous creatures, and deadly diseases. You‘ll have to strategize and make quick decisions. And they‘ll have to be right. Create Your Journey Decide your occupation, who you‘ll take with you, and where you‘re headed! Learn From the Pioneers Talk with pioneers - Irish, African Americans, Native Americans, and other settlers. Share their dreams, fears, and adventures. Blaze a Trail Ford raging rivers. Hunt, fish, and forage for food. Be a part of the taming of the wild West. From the banks of the great Mississippi to the sweeping Williamette Valley, you‘ll carve your own trail through an historic adventure. Discover Jed’s Tales Through riveting mini- movies, you‘ll befriend Captain Jed Freedman, an experienced fur trader who is trail-wise and a great story-teller! Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 compatible Explore the West, live the adventure, and survive the trail! Kids will build real-life decision-making and problem-solving skills as they choose their wagon party and supplies, read maps, plan their route, and guide their team through the wilderness. Can they survive the dangers of the long journey, raging rivers, buffalo stampedes, sickness, and starvation? The trail explodes with adventure as you face the rugged challenges and experience real-life events.Plus, The Oregon Trail 5th Edition introduces players to the Montgomery kids and trail guide Captain Jed, who are heading West from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, to meet Pa Montgomery. The Montgomery's story is brought to life for players through six exciting movies, Cassie's heartfelt journal entries, and Jed's captivating campfire tales.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yes


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 5 x 0.5 inches; 1.6 ounces


Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 5 - 20 years


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 380859


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 2, 2001


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ The Learning Company


Best Sellers Rank: #282 in Software (See Top 100 in Software) #2 in Children's Software Games #13 in Education & Reference (Software) #109 in Mac Software


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • "Classic"
As much as you can call a CD-ROM game a classic, Oregon Trail is such. It was one of the first extended play CD games to make good use of the computer over the video game console. So far, it has been through five versions. The second was such an improvement over the first, that users may have had extremely high expectations for the next several versions of the game, but there has never been the leap in graphics or play options since the jump from one to two. However, the smoothness of play, and the speed of the game have improved with each version. While five doesn't have the options that four had, and is in some ways a rehash of the second version, it is still the best. Four had too many bugs and glitches. If you have never played Oregon Trail, or have played only one of the first two versions, I would reccomend five over the other available versions (all are available used through Amazon.com). If you have never played Oregon Trail, at all, you are missing out; OT is a simulation of the journey made in the 1840's by so many Americans from the Mid-West to California. Even though the game is simple, the harshness and difficulty of the journey communicate unmistakably. It is a wonderful simulation. Kids will play it over and over without realizing it's "educational," and adults won't care. This is a great game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2004 by Rivkah Maccaby

  • Sadly won't work on windows 10
I love this game. I grew up on it and it is a great learning tool. Although they need up update their stuff because while these will run on Windows 10 they don't let you finish the game. After playing some of the game it cuts out and kicks you off the game. My kids were really bummed because they LOVED this game! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020 by 911hutch

  • New York 18 font - WILL NOT WORK
Anyone purchases this game to play on a new Mac - system OS10 an above should be aware that this game will be useless to you. The system requires the font New York 18 to run. It is impossible to find and download this font on the internet, and unless you have access to the OS9 system disks, you will be very frustrated and waste much time. I took my laptop to the Apple store and they were able to download the font from an internet site that I have since been unable to find. However, once installed, the game is skippy and the audio sped up. I am sooooo frustrated and unhappy. This was a great game, and I need it for my fourth grade Oregon Trail unit. This information is not stated when you purchase this game - so I hope this post can get moved to the top of the list. IF ANYONE KNOWS HOW TO FIX THIS ISSUE (please don't say Google New York 18 - been there - done that - for hours) I would appreciate the help so much. Sueadel@me.com ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2011 by SueAdel

  • Westward and adventure!
As a kid I remember playing this on a Apple II but when you have less than an hour in the computer lab at school there is not much you can do. I finished my first game with the 5th Edition just last night - a four hour game - and felt good for making it, with all the members of my party alive, four out of the six oxen I started out with, some money, some supplies, a wagon still in on piece and even 10 skill points I didn't use when I made my character. And I was a farmer to boot! Course, I also played at the Greenhorn level but I enjoyed it. And learned a lot. Rest before going up or down hills. Go easy - don't rush. Food is more important than anything else but keeping the wagon working and oxen healthy. I plan to pick my own supplies next time and maybe fish and gather more than hunt - you don't waste ammo when you fish. Frankly, I may just leave the rifle and ammo behind, and just bring a few extra fishing rods. Maybe bring more salt, leave the coffee behind and so on. As you can see I am already planning my next game and that's still at the Greenhorn level. The guide in the game seemed very helpful and you should use it as much as you can - it gives you a lot of information on certain campsites and about the trails themselves. I went slow - 8 miles a day - and made sure that everybody, much of the time, had three meals a day. Even with a lot of mistakes - selling my water keg and trying to rush through the mountains - I still made it. Because of that I would suggest it for kids also. Kids hate it when they die. But if they win, even after all the tough decisions and rough terrain, it will make them feel great. And they learn while they play. Hehe! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2009 by Michael Valdivielso Michael Valdivielso

  • A parent's review: Solid Classic Game, Performs Well
This is, of course, a classic, and even with all the added multi-media bells and whistles added in this version, the game is fundamentally the original Oregon Trail concept. I enjoyed watching my kids learning about the game and the trail; it particularly caught the fancy of my fifth grader. Overall, it is a user friendly, educational game that is easy to use. The "violence" is neither graphic nor gratuitious, but just an illustration of the historical difficulties of life on the trail. One of the game's biggest advantages is just how familiar many of us "old" folks are with the game, since that can be the basis for good conversations and interactions. I'd particularly recommend this as a good game for less computer saavy adults with computer saavy kids. This edition did seem to use a moderately high level of system resources, and worked best on our more up-to-date PC. While the "system requirements" do not seem particularly high in the program's technical details, I'd recommend avoiding this version if you have an older, slower computer system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2005 by Sam A. Mawn-Mahlau

  • interesting game
is a really cool game. even though its very rigged to make you fail. lots of reviews on this game talked of it not working. it worked perfectly for me. took 2 minutes to install. 3 minutes later was playing it. i think is an automatic update function that needs to be turned on for the games launcher to function. it so primitive that i dont think its had an update since 1848. but the game must use this launcher. its like "Steam". you cant access your game if "Steam" wont start. this does not use "Steam" is more like a schools game launcher program with "wheres carmen san diego" and other learning games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2019 by Darian27

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